Know Your MVP - Kailash Chandra Behera

I grew up in Odisha and completed my graduation there. In 2009 I left for Mumbai
and studied GNIIT Course from NIIT. I am a software developer, and am currently
working on WCF. I like coding

3. How long have you been associated with the C#
Corner?

I don't remember exactly, but I think maybe from Feb of 2012.

4. What made you associate with C# Corner?

Initially when I started working, I used to Google my problems. I was always
thinking about methods of resolving my issues and how to do that. Once one of my
seniors addressed some sites such as the Code Project etc. Whenever I got stuck I
used to post my problems on that site. But one day while surfing the internet I
found C# Corner and I also found out that this website gives the opportunity to
modify the posted articles and blogs besides encouraging its authors. This made
me, a part of C# corner.

If I am given a chance to explain C# Corner, I will say that it is such an
environment where one can produce his/her thoughts. It gives you a chance to
prove yourself as a professional, and encourages you to elevate your thought
process.

8. Can you tell us a little bit about your family
background?

My family consists of four members, my parents and my sibling. My father is a
retired government employee, my mother is a house wife and my brother is a
self-employed businessman. He has a transportation business and I am a software
professional.

9. Can you tell us about your education?

I am a commerce graduate and have done Software engineering course from NIIT. My
interest in the computer world has brought me here, in this environment.

10. What do you do for fun?

I write code for enjoyment also. Coding is my hobby.

11. What makes you choose C# Corner as your
community?

It encourages the author.

12. If you need to make one change in the C#
Corner, what would that be?

I think, I don’t have much experience with this, but if I am given a chance to
change, I would like to decrease the amount of time required to give out the prizes, because
by the time we receive the prize we have lost the excitement.